I liked Jurassic Park Operation Genesis. I just built big glass walls, penning the humans in and then let the dinosaurs run free. Worked real well, until a storm cracked one of the walls and the velociraptors got loose with the humans
I liked Jurassic Park Operation Genesis. I just built big glass walls, penning the humans in and then let the dinosaurs run free. Worked real well, until a storm cracked one of the walls and the velociraptors got loose with the humans
I’ve got 228 Steam Games, 71 GOG games, 5 Ubisoft games, 37 Origin games. That’s is just digitally. There is some overlap between the 4 services. Oh yeah, and 40 something games on Xbox Live.
Don’t feel bad, it took me 5 years and 2 different computer systems to beat the original Wasteland. Started on a Commodore 128 and then finished it on a PC. Dropped 1 of 4 keys needed to get to the endgame. In that game if you dropped something, it was gone forever.
I agree with you, not 2 or 3. In 1977, everyone wanted to be Luke Skywalker for Halloween, not me, I was the Bandit. I was 6 and had this fake Burt Reynolds ‘Stache, going around trick or treating. It was Awesome.
Blasphemer! Smokey and the Bandit deserves to be watched just like everything else, it has a permanent spot on my DVR so I don’t have to find the BluRay (but not 2 or 3 and especially not the TV series from the mid 90s).
1977 Pontiac TransAm. I was 6 when Smokey and the Bandit came to my local theater. I was like wow, look at this awesome car that drove out fromt he back of this cool truck. Everyone wanted to be Luke Skywalker for Halloween, I was the Bandit. While I never owned a ‘77, I did own a ‘99 WS6. It was awesome in its own…
I drive a 2017 Dodge Challenger v6, just like you get from the rental company. Traded in a Dodge Dart GT, completely decked out. The only thing I really miss is the remote start, and I am going to take care of that this week hopefully.
I want to get a 1998-2002 Pontiac TransAm WS6. Preferably the 2002 Collector’s Edition in Solar Yellow, but those are still an arm and a leg. I will settle for an Arctic White one tho’. Preferably bone stock, unmolested one, which are hard to find.
Had something smartass to say with a picture, but Kinja and Chrome are having none of it...so nevermind
Actually tried to use my 1999 WS6 as a daily driver in 3 feet of snow. Got down the hill from the house just fine, had to leave the car at the bottom of the hill for 5 days until the snow melted it enough to get it up the driveway.
You forgot the most obvious one, “I have a/several black friend(s), so I can’t be racist.” guy. Although, that could be a corollary to #1.
Have you tried any games that have a frame-rate problem to see if the X.B.O.X. improves them? I’m talking about Just Cause 3 here, because none of the other games I own seem to have frame-rate issues.
I always buy it for my Xbox One first. Play it, beat it, and then when it comes on sale on Steam or Origin or GOG, then I buy it for the PC. Usually by that time they have fixed most issues.
I don’t know if this is the wrong way to play, but in Fallout 3, I usually go straight to the Operation Anchorage DLC out of the Vault. When you finish it, you are usually level 5-6, you are able to use the best power armor in the game (never needs repair), and the Gauss Rifle. The best way to play the game in my…
All of you guys that are having trouble making it through the first game, you are doing it all wrong. Google falche.exe, and edit your character to your hearts content. Make him rich, make him powerful, make him a god (or her). It’s a 20 year old game, don’t waste your time playing a normal playthrough.
If they offered it on Xbox Live for like $24.99 for the season, I would be all over that. I already buy my CW/DC universe shows through Xbox Live, so why not Star Trek Discovery. I’m not gonna pay $10 a month for a service I will only use for one show.
F.E.A.R. scared the sh!t out of me and I was 34 when that damn game came out. It didn’t help that my 5 year old niece had long dark hair and a red dress that she wore all the time and was smart enough to figure out she kinda looked like the protagonist, especially in low-light situations. SHe had more fun standing in…
I’ll go back even further. When my dad would go on maneuvers in Germany during the late 70s-early 80s, he would take his favorite C-Ration and put it somewhere on the engine of his M151 (it might have been the manifold, but not sure) and by the time it was lunch, he would have a nice hot meal.
I have a 2015 Dodge Dart GT (I know, I know). However, the rearview mirrors have blindspot detection which is the best thing ever and I like it.